Chau Bsocsc
Assistant Professor
law
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Biography
Peter Chau, Assistant Professor, joined the Faculty in August 2011. Having graduated from The University of Hong Kong with a double degree in government and laws, he went to Oxford for postgraduate studies where he obtained his MPhil (supervised by Daniel McDermott and John Tasioulas) and DPhil (supervised by John Gardner and Daniel McDermott).
Research Interest
Criminal Law, Equity and Trusts, and Legal Theory.
Publications
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“Temptations, Social Deprivation, and Punishmentâ€
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“Poverty, Distributive Justice, and Punishmentâ€
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“Duff on the Legitimacy of the Punishment of Socially Deprived Offendersâ€
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“Excluding Integrity? Revisiting Non-consequentialist Justifications for Exclusion of Improperly Obtained Evidence in Criminal Trialsâ€
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“Bennett‘s Expressive Justification of Punishmentâ€
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“Loss-Based Retributive Justifications of Punishmentâ€